Modern Mongol Hostel

Top choice in Ulaanbaatar


This contemporary hostel is a budget choice with a difference. Its lobby has the polish of a boutique hotel, and while it's all a bit squashy, the rooms are tidy and comfortable. Dorms range from capsule-style sardine tins to four-bed configurations. Private rooms are spacious and immaculate. There's a kitchen, simple breakfast and complimentary filter coffee.

It's centrally located, yet well positioned away from traffic noise.


Lonely Planet's must-see attractions

Nearby Ulaanbaatar attractions

1. National Library of Mongolia

0.11 MILES

Mongolia's neoclassical National Library houses the world's largest collection of Buddhist texts, of which a select few are on display within its Museum…

2. Mazaalai Art Gallery

0.18 MILES

This commercial gallery is worth a look to check out some contemporary Mongolian art, and possibly to pick up something for the wall back home.

3. Statue of S Zorig

0.2 MILES

Across from the Central Post Office (CPO) is a statue of S Zorig, who at the age of 27 helped to lead the protests that brought down communism in 1990 …

4. Mongolian Artists’ Exhibition Hall

0.23 MILES

If you want to see Mongolian art, and perhaps buy some, head into the Mongolian Artists’ Exhibition Hall, on the 2nd floor of the white-marble building…

5. Choijin Lama Temple Museum

0.23 MILES

This temple museum smack in the middle of downtown Ulaanbaatar was the home of Luvsan Haidav Choijin Lama (‘Choijin’ is an honorary title given to some…

6. Stamp Museum

0.23 MILES

Well hidden within the Central Post Office, this small stamp museum covers Mongolia's history from 1924 to the current day. Of most interest are the…

7. Wedding Palace

0.27 MILES

The large, white square building located just southwest of the Victims of Political Persecution Memorial Museum is called the Wedding Palace. Built in…

8. Blue Sky Tower

0.28 MILES

Rising from the ground like a giant shark fin is UB's most recognisable landmark, the Blue Sky Tower. This gleaming blue glass 105m-tall building houses a…